Ntp- D105 Add An Sncp Node - Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Manual

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Chapter 14
Add and Remove Nodes
CTC computers are directly connected to other nodes on the same subnet.
If the conditions are not present, continue with
"DLP-D65 Create a Static Route" task on page 17-56
the following settings:
Destination IP address: IP-address-of-the-CTC-computer-connected-to-the-new-node
Net Mask: 255.255.255.255
Next Hop: IP-address-of-the-Cisco-ONS-15454-SDH
Cost: 1
To view gateway settings, see the
Log into the new node:
Step 10
If the node has a LAN connection and it appears on the network map, from the View menu, choose
Go to Other Node, then enter the new node.
If the new node is not connected to the network, complete the
page
Step 11
Click the Alarms tab. Verify that no critical or major alarms are present, nor any facility alarms, such as
LOS, LOF, AIS-L, SF, and SD. If trouble is indicated (for example, a major alarm exists), resolve the
problem before proceeding. See
Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Troubleshooting Guide.
In network view, click the Circuits tab.
Step 12
To view Partial circuits, click the Filter button and select PARTIAL from the Status drop-down list.
The Partial circuits, if any, are displayed.
To view Partial_TL1 circuits, click the Filter button and select PARTIAL_TL1 from the Status
drop-down list. The Partial_TL1 circuits, if any, are displayed.
Resolve any partial circuits (both Partial and Partial_TL1) in the network before proceeding. However,
if you want to continue with
before and after adding a path protection node. This ensures that no additional partial circuits are created
after this procedure is completed.
Step 13
(Optional) Create test circuits, making sure that they pass through the SNCP trunk (span) cards, and run
test traffic through the node to ensure that the cards are functioning properly. See the
a Manually Routed High-Order Circuit" procedure on page 6-60
Circuits" procedure on page 6-66
Create the DCC terminations on the new node. See the
Step 14
Terminations" task on page
From the View menu, choose Go to Network View.
Step 15
Complete the
Step 16
from the span that will be broken to connect to the new node.
Two nodes will connect directly to the new node; remove their fiber connections:
Step 17
Remove the east fiber connection from the node that will connect to the west port of the new node.
a.
Remove the west fiber connection from the node that will connect to the east port of the new node.
b.
Replace the removed fibers with the fibers that are connected to the new node.
Step 18
Log out of CTC and log back into a node in the network.
Step 19
From the View menu, choose Go to Network View to display the SNCP nodes. The new node should
Step 20
appear in the network map. Wait for a few minutes to allow all the nodes to appear.
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"DLP-D249 Provision IP Settings" task on page
17-49.
Chapter 9, "Manage Alarms"
Step
13, match the number of partial circuits and circuit names that existed
for information.
20-68.
"DLP-D197 Initiate an SNCP Force Switch" task on page 18-84
Step
10. If conditions are present, complete the
on the node that will be added to the SNCP. Use
"DLP-D60 Log into CTC" task on
or, if necessary, refer to the
and the
"NTP-D62 Test High-Order
"DLP-D363 Provision Regenerator-Section DCC
Cisco ONS 15454 SDH Procedure Guide, R7.0

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"NTP-D324 Create
to switch traffic away
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